David Keith-Lucas
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British aerospace engineer
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Engineering
#8015
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#9479
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Aerospace Engineering
#204
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#228
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Applied Physics
#3819
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#3980
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Engineering
David Keith-Lucas's Degrees
- Masters Aerospace Engineering Imperial College London
Why Is David Keith-Lucas Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David Keith-Lucas was a British aeronautical engineer. Early life David Keith-Lucas was one of the sons of Alys Hubbard Lucas and Keith Lucas, who invented the first aeronautical compass. After the death of Keith Lucas in 1916, his wife Alys changed the family name, and, as Alys Keith-Lucas, edited a short book giving his background together with reminiscences of him and a list of his publications. David Keith-Lucas was educated at Gresham's School, Holt, and at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where he read engineering.
David Keith-Lucas's Published Works
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- The role of cost benefit analysis (1973) (13)
- The Rôle of Jet Lift (1962) (4)
- SAFETY AND RELIABILITY ASPECTS OF VTOL (1959) (2)
- L'Homme, L'Air et L'Espace. C. Dollfus, H. Beaubois and C. Rougeron. L'Illustration, Paris. 1965. 550 pp. lllusetrations. Diagrams. 128.50 francs. In French. (1966) (1)
- The third London airport—the process of decision (1972) (1)
- Aeronautics and Cranfield—why, — what and whither? — (1975) (0)
- Science and Civilisation in China. Volume IV, Part 2. Joseph Needham. Cambridge University Press, London. 1965. 759 pp. Illustrations. Diagrams. £9 10s. Od. (1966) (0)
- The trend of design (1954) (0)
- Design for safety (1973) (0)
- The Case Study of the TSR-2: A Critique (1970) (0)
- The British Aircraft Industry and its Future (1967) (0)
- The Life of a Genius: Sir George Cayley, pioneer of modern aviation. G. Fairlie and E. Cayley. Hodder and Stoughton, London. 1965. 191 pp. 25s. (1965) (0)
- Engineering at Cambridge University, 1783-1965. T. J. N. Hilken. Cambridge University Press. 1967. 276 pp. 45s. (1967) (0)
- The Invention of the Aeroplane, 1799-1909. Charles H. Gibbs-Smith. 360 pp. Illustrations. Index. Faber and Faber. 1966. 84s. (1966) (0)
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